If tomorrow will promulgate a law against eating meat ; you will survive?

food - a steak so delicious..mmmm
@icesmile (7160)
Romania
March 8, 2010 2:10pm CST
How important is the meat in your diet? How much vegetables, eggs or milk can ensure you a normal life? Are you a meat eater? How much you love or hate vegetables? Life without meat as food seems for you more sad? How dependent are you a good steak, big, juicy, done on a grill in yard? Can you accept vegetables morning, noon vegetables, vegetable evening, weekend and holiday vegetables all vegetables?
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@Wizzywig (7847)
8 Mar 10
No problem at all for me to live without meat or fish. I'm happy to live on fruit, vegetables and cereals
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@Wizzywig (7847)
8 Mar 10
Since you haven't excluded eggs, milk, cheese or nuts, I'll take those thanks
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@icesmile (7160)
• Romania
8 Mar 10
you are right, in all this you will find a lot of healthy proteins;
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@icesmile (7160)
• Romania
8 Mar 10
And what will you get protein your body needs?you need proteins.
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@CarmenA (127)
• United States
8 Mar 10
I might survive for a little while..as I love fruit and such.. I would be glad that I could finally lose some weight. :) But ultimately I might die because I really do love meat. turkey, ham, beef, crap, lobster, pork..umm. Yes, I love to have a juicy steak or some ribs on the weekend.
@icesmile (7160)
• Romania
8 Mar 10
You know that the meat does not gain weight if you eat without a garnish of vegetables? Vegetables have more sugar than meat, you eat meat in only one days, in another only vegetables, cheese in a third day, you will lose weight very safe, it is called weight-loss diet dissociated;
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@CarmenA (127)
• United States
8 Mar 10
Thanks for the advice.. I really need to lose 15-20 lbs. Maybe I can try that.
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@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
8 Mar 10
The diet won't kill me, but listening to Naomi whine about it might!
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• United States
8 Mar 10
Hello icesmile, I don't think I could handle eating veggies morning, noon and night. I do like most veggies but I also like meat. I could probably manage more of a pasta life diet than a veggie life diet. I really enjoy meat more in the summer it seems especially off the grill...if I could grill all my meat(even in the winter time) I would surely do it.
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@icesmile (7160)
• Romania
8 Mar 10
So you're one of those who are convinced that the best vegetable is .... meat; me too i like meat more
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@allknowing (130064)
• India
10 Mar 10
I had never known the gourmet dishes that are possible without meat or fish till I attended a wedding of a rich friend of mine. There were more than 100 dishes each one tasting better than the other. It was a real feast and then I realised that should there be a time when there will be no meat or fish I will have nothing to worry.
@sushie93 (1355)
• France
9 Mar 10
I'm not a big addict of meat but i'm not a big addict of vegetables neither xD. I'm most into foods like pizza, frites, ect... I think i can live without meat. I always eat fruits after dinner, sometimes drink milk in the morning.
@LIENROSE (910)
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
yes of course, for a couple of month, I had been a vegetarian as my way of being a PETA member, i just love fruits and vegetables and they are worth for a daily servings
• United States
9 Mar 10
I could be a vegetarian very easily. I don't eat a lot of meat anyway. I eat it occasionally but prefer other plant forms for my protein. I typically try to eat lots of plants and fewer animals as a general rule.
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
Well, I like eating vegetables and fruits, though I don't think I can give up meat anytime soon. Hehehehe. I try to eat more healthy nowadays, I even try to eat the vegetarian food that my officemate is selling, I eat that during lunch, but during dinner, I just cannot live without my meat. hehehe.
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
i can eat any kinds of foods it can be vegetables, fish and meat so if they will take off meat then its alright with me. i love to eat vegetables as its very healthy im not really a choosy person when it comes to food as long as its not an exotic food coz whatever you do even if you will give me money just to eat exotic food then no way, i really dont want to eat it.
@p3ks626 (6538)
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
I can survive without meat. I just doubt it if my brother and husband would survive because they really are carnivores. They seldom eat vegetables. It is sad actually because we all know that vegetables are good for the body. My grandparents are still alive and they are over 85 years old already and they said that the secret of having a long life is eating vegetables. If there would be a law that will say eating meat is prohibited then I will be happy because that would be one way for us to live a healthy life. We dont have to worry about diseases that comes with eating meat. I also dont have to worry about protein our diet because we can also get protein from beans. Vegetables if fine by me, and its good for me too.
@nangisha (3496)
• Indonesia
9 Mar 10
I think I will, because I am not meat lover myself! But sure I will mis it. If tarzan can survive in forest only eating fruits then I will survive too.
@Mrphc30 (36)
• Mexico
9 Mar 10
i think meat is tasty but i will survive without the flavor, the worst part is that i need to eat a lot of protein and as meat is a very good source of protein i would be taking huge loads of whey... and it's not tasty at all.
@MrBond (28)
• Iceland
9 Mar 10
I would survive without only meat. But if they also excluded fish I wouldn't. I need my fish (y)
• Canada
9 Mar 10
I eat meat, but not that much of it. Just tonight my husband was telling me about a restaurant that served 72oz steaks, and I said that would be entirely too much meat for me. I only eat meat a couple of times a week, and my sister is a vegetarian. So if there was a law against eating meat, there'd be some things I'd miss, but I would survive with no problems.